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>> yes. >> then, let us wait for you. i will not let you surprise us. two, most passengers are honest. problem is how to train people to know how to approach a passenger to let them understand that you're taking the flight i'm staying on the ground. please cooperate with me to help me to secure your flight and to make sure that you're secure for the destination. >> next step is when you check in, you look at the person's passport what. are you looking for? what is in that interview process when looking at the passport? >> from our experience when people came about w.a fake passport smrks times, you'll see they put their picture. it's him, or her. but you see the age is different. you're five, six years old. the passport belongs to someone 50-60 years old. i want to see which countries you've visited. we know that abdulmutallab born in yemen, he was in yemen twice. he had a visa... check. i want to know. ask what you did in yemen? >> so it's not just who he is. you know? i brought a passport. if you look at my passport would you worry about me a little b
>> yes. >> then, let us wait for you. i will not let you surprise us. two, most passengers are honest. problem is how to train people to know how to approach a passenger to let them understand that you're taking the flight i'm staying on the ground. please cooperate with me to help me to secure your flight and to make sure that you're secure for the destination. >> next step is when you check in, you look at the person's passport what. are you looking for? what is in that...
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>> yes. >> then, let us wait for you. i will not let you surprise us. two, most passengers are honest. problem is how to train people to know how to approach a passenger to let them understand that you're taking the flight i'm staying on the ground. please cooperate with me to help me to secure your flight and to make sure that you're secure for the destination. >> next step is when you check in, you look at the person's passport what. are you looking for? what is in that interview process when looking at the passport? >> from our experience when people came about w.a fake passport smrks times, you'll see they put their picture. it's him, or her. but you see the age is different. you're five, six years old. the passport belongs to someone 50-60 years old. i want to see which countries you've visited. we know that abdulmutallab born in yemen, he was in yemen twice. he had a visa... check. i want to know. ask what you did in yemen? >> so it's not just who he is. you know? i brought a passport. if you look at my passport would you worry about me a little b
>> yes. >> then, let us wait for you. i will not let you surprise us. two, most passengers are honest. problem is how to train people to know how to approach a passenger to let them understand that you're taking the flight i'm staying on the ground. please cooperate with me to help me to secure your flight and to make sure that you're secure for the destination. >> next step is when you check in, you look at the person's passport what. are you looking for? what is in that...
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use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but expect an increase for express mail, parcells select, and a 3% increase for priority mail international. the blizzard two weeks ago has nearly bankrupt snow removal budgets for the fiscal year. maryland is already nearly $1 million over budget. virginia has spent $10 million of its $27 million. maryland will now have to shift money from other areas to cover additional snow removal costs. a status hearing is set for tuesday for a former nasa employee accused of trying to sell classified secrets to israel. he was arrested in october in an fbi sting oper
use caution before driving or operating machinery. learn more about bipolar depression and questions to ask your doctor at seroquelxr.com bipolar depression... ...doesn't have to consume you. take the step today and ask your doctor... ...whether seroquel xr is... ...right for you. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> not a look ahead to next week. new posl rates go into effect on january 4. tomorrow, the price of first- class stamp will not change, but...
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bnsfthe engine that connects us. intel. supportingath and science ucation for tomorrow's innovators. and e william and flora hewlett foundation, workinto solve social a environmental prlems at home and around the world. d with the ongoing support o these institutio and foundations. and... is program was made possible by the corporationor public broadcaing. and by contributionso your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: predent obama has made his latest stement on the government response to the airliner bomb pl. outlined findings this afternn from security reviews he ordered, after the ristmas daincident in detroit. here is some of what the present said. >> as i deribed over the weend, elements of our intelligce community knewç thatmar farouk abdulmutallab had traveledo yemen andç joinedp with extremists there. it now turns out that our inlligence community knew of other redç fls that al qaeda the arabian peninsula sought to strike n only american tgets in the unit states itself. we had iormation that
bnsfthe engine that connects us. intel. supportingath and science ucation for tomorrow's innovators. and e william and flora hewlett foundation, workinto solve social a environmental prlems at home and around the world. d with the ongoing support o these institutio and foundations. and... is program was made possible by the corporationor public broadcaing. and by contributionso your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: predent obama has made his latest stement on the...
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you know how cold it is, and janice dean is going to tep us what -- tell us what to expect next. >> a search still on for the man who caused that enar mouse security -- that enormous security scare at newark yesterday. what was he up to and could he be trying to board a plane right now? the developing story when we come back. >> after somebody, we didn't see the guy but they were telling out, 10-9, 10-9, everybody freeze, nobody move. >> greg: rush limbaugh says doctors found absolutely nothing wrong with him, that's the latest word from the conservative talk show host, limbaugh had experienced sharp chest pains, he was hospitalized while on vacation in hawaii. it's unclear just when he'll return to his top-rated radio show but limbaugh did take time to take a jab at democrats on health care reform, saying his hospital experience tells him there's nothing wrong with america's health care system. >> patti: a top counterterrorism official is warning the failed terror attack on christmas day should be a"wakeup call" that, al-qaeda and other terrorists are coming up with new ways to get t
you know how cold it is, and janice dean is going to tep us what -- tell us what to expect next. >> a search still on for the man who caused that enar mouse security -- that enormous security scare at newark yesterday. what was he up to and could he be trying to board a plane right now? the developing story when we come back. >> after somebody, we didn't see the guy but they were telling out, 10-9, 10-9, everybody freeze, nobody move. >> greg: rush limbaugh says doctors found...
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charles joins us from washington. you know, the concept of this, and we hope we can make it a weekly segment with you, is that you find something that the folks may not know. and i know you have been looking at president obama saying he is going to freeze spending. so what's behind the curtain there, charles? >> well, the reason it's a fraud is that what obama is doing here is not just excluding all the other spending we know about discretionary spending, social security, and the military. and it doesn't include the stimulus. what he is saying is i want to do a freeze on the regular departments. but what he doesn't tell you is that last year, in their first year in office when they had a free ride in spending, they ratchetted up the spending for all of these departments astro no, ma'am mickly, an average over the last half of fiscal 2009 and all of fiscal 10, about 20%. that's huge. because normally year over year you would increase a department's spending by 3%, 4%, especially with low inflation. so, for example, las
charles joins us from washington. you know, the concept of this, and we hope we can make it a weekly segment with you, is that you find something that the folks may not know. and i know you have been looking at president obama saying he is going to freeze spending. so what's behind the curtain there, charles? >> well, the reason it's a fraud is that what obama is doing here is not just excluding all the other spending we know about discretionary spending, social security, and the...
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people join these groups because they see us being weak, see us thinking twice. shouldn't we be more focused on stomping this problem out? >> i think if you want to stomp out the problem that amounts to small groups of young men and womenñr doing things for abstra causes, that's a key hotic quest.çó -- that's a quixotic quest. they're going to latch onto this cause for a whole range of reasons. if we set for ourselveses the standard that we need to stamp all of that out, that's not going to happen. >> i think it also, the statement, misunderstands what the terrorist methodology is. they're not looking for a military victory. what they're trying to do is delegitimize the government they're attacking. whatever you say your values are, that's a critical statement and i can prove that by provoking you intoÑi making taking actions that violate the values you say you appreciate, that violate the rule of law because once i -- you know, it's very hard as a tift to convince people the law dun matter. right? i have to convince my followers, you can now become fugitives
people join these groups because they see us being weak, see us thinking twice. shouldn't we be more focused on stomping this problem out? >> i think if you want to stomp out the problem that amounts to small groups of young men and womenñr doing things for abstra causes, that's a key hotic quest.çó -- that's a quixotic quest. they're going to latch onto this cause for a whole range of reasons. if we set for ourselveses the standard that we need to stamp all of that out, that's not...
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afghans, arabs, coming at us. and so we begin to look for them and they were coming from different places. they were lighter skinned north africans from morocco and tunisia. now we've seen an african coming at us. an african from nigeria. one of the things that scarce our intelligence -- scares our intelligence community the most is there are at least 30 german converts to islam who are believed to have moved to the tribal areas of pakistan and may be undergoing training now who will come at us, looking nothing like what we expect. chris: why are they doing these clever mind tricks to get around our thinking? what do they want -- >> they want to hit us. chris: what do they want us to do in the short run? >> because they've seen from 9-11 that attacks on the united states destabilize us. they rock us more than they might have thought. and look, we're still recovering from the 9-11 attacks. and they want to get in and do it again. our great fear, the fear in the intelligence community is they'll come at us with weap
afghans, arabs, coming at us. and so we begin to look for them and they were coming from different places. they were lighter skinned north africans from morocco and tunisia. now we've seen an african coming at us. an african from nigeria. one of the things that scarce our intelligence -- scares our intelligence community the most is there are at least 30 german converts to islam who are believed to have moved to the tribal areas of pakistan and may be undergoing training now who will come at...
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against us. the odds are always in the terrorist favor. there is no question about that. that said, it seems to me that does not and shouldn't be used to prevent failures. one of the additional things to me that seems is commendable about the president's response to this which it doesn't say in the beginning is unlike the typical government response or maybe i did say it but it is worth underscoring hear the president in contrast to the initial statement on secretary napolitano's part which she said was misconstrued and i take her at her word wishes of the system works the president's consistent saying the system failed and was a catastrophic failure particularly catastrophic failure and there were doubts the could have been connected and should have been connected that were not just clear in hindsight but were clear at the time just a couple of quick examples of that and to mention one in particular paul mentioned, the nsa intercepts that a nigerian was being prepared for attacks in the united s
against us. the odds are always in the terrorist favor. there is no question about that. that said, it seems to me that does not and shouldn't be used to prevent failures. one of the additional things to me that seems is commendable about the president's response to this which it doesn't say in the beginning is unlike the typical government response or maybe i did say it but it is worth underscoring hear the president in contrast to the initial statement on secretary napolitano's part which she...
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whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the bush administration officials like yourself. the bush administration created these extra layers of intelligence gathering and dissemination. and yet left office before they were proven effective, clearly, we have so many ways to gather intelligence and look at this and yet the government is not talking to each other. >> i have to say it was obviously effective during the seven years after 2001. we did not have an attack or anything approaching successful attack. frankly it was successful, including the five jihadis that wen
whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the...
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killed more than 3000 people and is plotting to kill us again -- attack us again. we have made progress. the al qaeda leadership has been damaged. we have worked closely with yemen to live like major blows against leaders. we have saved american lives. we know that the vast majority of muslims reject al qaeda. it is clear that al qaeda increase in six to recruit individuals without known terrorist affiliations in the middle east and africa and other places to do their bidding. that is why i have directed my national security team to develop a strategy that addresses the unique challenges. we must communicate clearly to moslems round the world that al qaeda offers nothing against a backdrop division of misery and death, including the murder of fellow muslims. to advance that progress, we seek new beginnings with muslim communities around the world. we will engage in mutual interest and respect to work together to fulfill the aspirations that all people share to get an education, to work with dignity, to work in peace and security. that is what america believes in. t
killed more than 3000 people and is plotting to kill us again -- attack us again. we have made progress. the al qaeda leadership has been damaged. we have worked closely with yemen to live like major blows against leaders. we have saved american lives. we know that the vast majority of muslims reject al qaeda. it is clear that al qaeda increase in six to recruit individuals without known terrorist affiliations in the middle east and africa and other places to do their bidding. that is why i...
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this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an entire plant for what you would think somebody would be doing. with that, i would like to turn it over to questions and discussion. if everybody could introduce yourselves and wait for the microphone to come to you. also, please leave it to a question and not a blunt comment. who would like to start? in the front. >> i wanted to ask you if you would elaborate on the implications of the generational change in al qaeda if we look at abu yahya as an example of generational change, what that means for their relationship with other groups, specifically w
this is useful for us and that for al qaeda. when you can symbolically to great senior leaders, that is bad for them. a talk about -- i talked about things that drive them through the roof. if they do not want to deal with that. the fact that he would announce these was a strategic blunder. i think it was out of ego. he was trying to be too cute. >> and thank you. that goes to underscore what it is so amazing that abu yahya is a leader that nobody is talking about. he has laid out an...
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for pure public uses. taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment to generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> the attorney general does want to have a law passed to that effect. he wants to bar the taking of private land for private use. trace: tell us how this is legal. what kinds of reason does the government need to take your property? >> the state constitution prohibits the taking of private land for private development. but the state supreme court ruled contrary to that. we saw in the kilo ruling the supreme court said you can take private land if there is a public good, a public use. they have a legal leg to do this, but we are waiting to see what happens with this challenge. the folks challenging this have lost $2 million in the transfer. they paid $10.6 million two years ago, the city is offering $8.6 million. trace: dan, good to see you, thank you. martha: we'll have the latest on the situation at plays
for pure public uses. taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment to generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> the attorney general does want to have a law passed to that effect. he wants to bar the taking of private land for private use. trace: tell us how this is legal. what kinds of reason does the government need to take your property? >> the state constitution prohibits the taking of...
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none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i think people get the little they afraid of that. can you keep a meaningful benefit and keep it solvent long term? that is what we want. adverse selection, you are going to cover everybody? we are going to have episcopal big enough to enjoy that. we do not have the overnight -- overhead cost for this. there are things that you do not need to do. it attracts the middle-class population because we had the financing peace. we had to get the money for the premium. one population is kids in college. one was to make sure we do so
none of us know about it. until you do it, you will not know the types of the variables that will matter. a lot of focus on the financing model, we wonder what that is about. if you get below the financing and talk about what that 24 hours is like for an individual or what it is like for that individual who significantly has something on the autism spectrum. what is it like for them when they cannot get a fair cuts. when you get below the financing, you have to think about what it is like. i...
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mode density -- using modernity. this makes them incredibly potent. this also speaks to the information environment. the web 2.0 technologies of today, the ability to move money through cell phones, use a chat rooms or blogs, highlight where we are coming national security perspective. you see this in the terrorism context where you have individuals that are radicals that are connected to other groups by the internet. the use of communicative tools but we saw in the fort hood case where the perpetrator was communicating with eight american yemeni cleric. this is a different era in terms of information. it is also a different era and the context of how social context operate. not only the bad guys can use this but also other movements can use them like the green movement in iran. the use them to organize and plan moving forward. we saw the importance of facebook and several of these moments. one of the things that we saw on the national security council was a growing movement against terrorism using these technologies
mode density -- using modernity. this makes them incredibly potent. this also speaks to the information environment. the web 2.0 technologies of today, the ability to move money through cell phones, use a chat rooms or blogs, highlight where we are coming national security perspective. you see this in the terrorism context where you have individuals that are radicals that are connected to other groups by the internet. the use of communicative tools but we saw in the fort hood case where the...
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to use this issue -- mr. speaker, i saw lots of faces on the benches opposite appalled that this situation should be used to make personal attack on the prime minister. the honorable member on the raised three points that i believe are relevant to this issue. the first in terms of the number of all body scanners. what we need to do know is work with the airline industry to decide how many and where we can locate these scanners. as i said in my statement, we will have the first ready at heathrow within three weeks. there is a limited capacity to manufacture these and that these employees and also get the authority and the agreement of the different airline companies and their input into this. that will become much more widely available. the honorable member also talked of the eu's situation. that was clarified before christmas and there will be no e.u. community issues about the transfer of their permission. it still needs the country's transferring that information to agree about transferring techniques, but
to use this issue -- mr. speaker, i saw lots of faces on the benches opposite appalled that this situation should be used to make personal attack on the prime minister. the honorable member on the raised three points that i believe are relevant to this issue. the first in terms of the number of all body scanners. what we need to do know is work with the airline industry to decide how many and where we can locate these scanners. as i said in my statement, we will have the first ready at heathrow...
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they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper 70s in miami so pretty cool there. we head over towards los angeles though, the southwest, that's where we find some warmth finally as we get down into southern california. very cold conditions. as we head through the next few days we'll keep it quite chilly. looking at a map of the departures from average. wherever you see blues, that's where temperatures are going to run on the cool side compared to where they should be this time of year. that will roll all the way into our monday and even into tuesday. quite cold fr
they provided it to us. case in point here, international falls, the last couple of mornings we've rung in this new decade on a very frigid note. we've been down into the 30s. that's 30s below zero the last couple of mornings setting daily records fr for saturday morning and this morning. very cold conditions indeed. we'll keep it chilly for sunday highs, across the northern plains 20s and 30s, even 30s down into the deep south. atlanta 34 degrees for you. miami, 63. you should be in the upper...
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thanks for joining us. i am alyson camoda and along with dave brigs who is feeling snively. >> i can't shake this thing, baby. >> meanwhile, new information that democratic senators knew when they voted back in november to advance president obama's pick to tsa this nominee mischaracterized his testimony. we'll learn more from caroline snavely. >> certainly more controversy swirling around the nominee. some senators knew they voted before he mischaracterized a personal incident in his past at 20 years ago when he was f.b.i. agent and acessed records about his wife's boyfriend. he asked a police officer to get the records . a day after the vote suters mitted he searched himself. susan collins, a republican from maine said she had suspicion and approved his nomination conditionally. leement blocked the nomination over the concerns of unionizing tsa. the white house is standing by the nominee. the spokes man tells folks. suters never hide the incident and experienced they were errors in that he deeply regretted
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baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament, the over 300 members of parliament, and then you have the what may be the more important election, which is the election of the prime minister, council of representatives and the determination of who will hold key ministry positions and so forth in government. >> reporter: the u.s. is banking on that transition to power being a smooth one because less than five months later, it will plans to have pulled some 60,000 troops out of iraq. only 50,000 will stay after august 2010, all advise and assist bringing gads. while this is going organization you also have the vote of foreign investors. thir see increasingly wi
baghdad and tell us us what will change and what will stay the same in iraq in 2010. >> reporter: iraq 2010. there are two key dates in the calendar which will fundamentally shape this country's future. march the 7th, national elections. iraqis will choose whether they want a secular "religious leadership. whether iraqi nation offers mere a myriad p tensions. then there's the time it will take to form a government. >> u6 two election, the election for the members of parliament,...
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using tablets of modernity. i think 9/11 in many ways has not only should our response over the last eight years, but will continue to shape how we look at international security over the next few decades, if not centuries. this is an environment that is defined by factors that i think are well-known to you all, but i think are important to put in context. increasing globalization where, what happens in one country, can ripple across the world and affect others. i think the recent financial crisis is only underscored the dimensions of the interconnectedness of the world. this is an environment in which there is a proliferation of information, good, bad, indifferent. conspiracy theories, truths, the wikipedia era, the web 2.0 era of social networking, where information is instantaneous, information is widely distributed, and can be had in any corner of the world. it's also an era in which the means of destruction can be catastrophic, and could be available to individuals and networks. i think this recent case of
using tablets of modernity. i think 9/11 in many ways has not only should our response over the last eight years, but will continue to shape how we look at international security over the next few decades, if not centuries. this is an environment that is defined by factors that i think are well-known to you all, but i think are important to put in context. increasing globalization where, what happens in one country, can ripple across the world and affect others. i think the recent financial...
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what if they used them against us. look, the americans are already using these in an ad hoc kind of fashion. they fund certain things in egypt and they support things and this and that. but they haven't put it all together yet. and i'm going to put it all together and i'll demonstrate i'm the best counterterrorism expert the west ever had by sticking their thumb in their eye. they haven't come up with this strategy yet but i'm going to inoculate the global movement and by identifying them i'll make sure they can't hurt us in the future because we're all aware of them and so from then forward one time like there's another one. this is why i was saying he's the investigative, you know, reporter for al-qaeda. the six steps. amplifying backtrackers. this is something -- anybody who used to be a big voice in al-qaeda, the global jihadist movement that then renounces al-qaeda hurts them. he says it hurts them. it hurts them really bad. i call it my barking dogs metric. however many barking dogs are yapping in response to som
what if they used them against us. look, the americans are already using these in an ad hoc kind of fashion. they fund certain things in egypt and they support things and this and that. but they haven't put it all together yet. and i'm going to put it all together and i'll demonstrate i'm the best counterterrorism expert the west ever had by sticking their thumb in their eye. they haven't come up with this strategy yet but i'm going to inoculate the global movement and by identifying them i'll...
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but that also tells us how a different approach will keep us safe and has been keeping us safe. so it needs to calm fears that it needs to promote clear thinking. it needs to enable people to take in fact because as long as the kind of framework for thinking on the war on terrorism, there are facts that will simply not be heard, or that will be rejected because they don't fit that frame. and it needs to be a narrative that is in the hands of everyone who is capable of influencing public thinking, at a significant level. before the next crisis happened. leaders, educators, community leaders, members of congress. the fact that there could have been any sense of not being prepared for what to say after something like the christmas attempt, and after evidence emerged of potentially dangerous homeland sources, or domestic sources of terrorism. but that could've been unanticipated or unprepared for and someone is unimaginable. those things were so inevitable, i need to prepare for those things are making occasions standpoint is critical and clear to me. and i would just add two more p
but that also tells us how a different approach will keep us safe and has been keeping us safe. so it needs to calm fears that it needs to promote clear thinking. it needs to enable people to take in fact because as long as the kind of framework for thinking on the war on terrorism, there are facts that will simply not be heard, or that will be rejected because they don't fit that frame. and it needs to be a narrative that is in the hands of everyone who is capable of influencing public...
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you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to president obama asking him to reconsider giving abdulmutallab his day or days in court. bret? >> bret: steve brown, live in detroit. steve, thank you. the obama administration is coming under new criticism for failing to see the danger posed by the terror group said to be behind that plot. senior white house correspondent major garrett reports the critics said the government should have been aware of the potential for trouble. >> president obama began a week-long refocus on the ailing u.s. economy even as his top advisors say they were shocked to learn of al-qaeda's lethal
you want to kill us, here is the bulls eye. right here! >> bret: even though the obama administration hinted it may be open to a plea deal for abdulmutallab, the chief federal prosecutor says her team is getting ready. >> there is a lot of work to be done to make sure that the case is prepared properly. we are preparing as if it's going to trial. >> bret: the idea of a trial doesn't sit well with group of 22 u.s. senators all republicans who signed a letter on the way to...
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what they are doing is keeping us away, not telling us much, they're trying to make sure they have all their duck necessary a row before they release any information about the whereabouts of the suspect. at this point we don't know where that man is, as far as police aren't telling us exactly where he is. we do see the fire chief out this morning, several officials on the scene, so we're hope to go gather more information from those people on the scene this morning. but again, we're told they're still looking for the suspect, don't know whether he's still in the building or whether he has gone to another location. we know there are employees that are still inside the building and we know that three people were indeed shot allegedly by this man who came in with an ak-47, the man allegedly worked at this place and tbhawkd and just started shooting people, jon. -- walked in and just started shooting people, jon. bill: april simpson, i'm waiting for the anchor to give the talk back, but that is a precious bit of information she's giving out, the suspect has not been apprehended and you can
what they are doing is keeping us away, not telling us much, they're trying to make sure they have all their duck necessary a row before they release any information about the whereabouts of the suspect. at this point we don't know where that man is, as far as police aren't telling us exactly where he is. we do see the fire chief out this morning, several officials on the scene, so we're hope to go gather more information from those people on the scene this morning. but again, we're told...
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the highest rate since they began using the euro in 1999. amy has a report for us live from london. >>it is the same as the united states, but it's a euro record. this is as high as it's gotten. that impacts consume were spending. people are spending much less because of this situation. that threatens the economic recovery here as countries teeter on the edge of recession. there is growth in europe and recovery, but a lot of that has been because companies cut jobs, they cut costs and laid people off. the recently released november figures show the average unemployment at 10%. but they have a wide range of statistics. so you can see it's quite varied. but these figures don't tell the whole story. in spain, the under 25 is at a whopping 43.8%. france similarly as higher youth unemployment because of shy job security in that country. but as we see in recent times, over the last couple years the youth unemployment situation in france has led to riots. so it is a dangerous situation if you look at it from that perspective. but growth is back. there is concern over the coming months in 2
the highest rate since they began using the euro in 1999. amy has a report for us live from london. >>it is the same as the united states, but it's a euro record. this is as high as it's gotten. that impacts consume were spending. people are spending much less because of this situation. that threatens the economic recovery here as countries teeter on the edge of recession. there is growth in europe and recovery, but a lot of that has been because companies cut jobs, they cut costs and...
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can you tell us more? >> reporter: sure, it's an interesting claim by bin laden, al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, a franchise of al qaeda are based in yemen and claimed responsibility two days after the attack and the bomber suspect himself allegedly told police that he was trained in yemen and told to get on the plane and this message makes it seem like bin laden is trying to show that he is in charge of al qaeda worldwide. and the different branches are now operating on their own while he is holed up in a cave along the afghan-pakistan border and here's the reason he gives for the attacks. >> translator: it is unfair that you enjoy a safe life while our brothers in gaza suffer greatly. therefore, with god's will, our attacks on you will continue, as long as you continue to support israel. >> reporter: bin laden also says, quote, if it was possible to carry our messages to you by words, we wouldn't have to carry them to you by planes. jamie. >> jamie: possibly he's claiming a closer connection to that
can you tell us more? >> reporter: sure, it's an interesting claim by bin laden, al qaeda and the arabian peninsula, a franchise of al qaeda are based in yemen and claimed responsibility two days after the attack and the bomber suspect himself allegedly told police that he was trained in yemen and told to get on the plane and this message makes it seem like bin laden is trying to show that he is in charge of al qaeda worldwide. and the different branches are now operating on their own...
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and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in fact, this particular person was not trained, and pakistan does not change the fact that the inspiration for all of this comes from al qaeda and al qaeda's leadership is based in the remotest areas on the afghanistan/pakistan border. so we concluded without any dissent that this was a national security issue. we could not walk away from it. the second question was therefore, what do we do about it? the answer has been laid out in a serious of speeches and public states by president obama march 27th and december of last year were the two major statements. but ther
and bruce gave us 60 days. i thank strobe for lending him to us. and we concluded quite simply that america's basic national security interest were at stake in these two countries. this was not enough where the vietnam posed no direct threat to the american homeland. it was not iraq, where saddam hussein had attacks on our countries, including pakistan itself has been planned. the people out there said they would do it again, very clearly, as the near miss on christmas day demonstrates. in...
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they give us updates telling us what they want to do. surprising someone in her position doesn't get it. >> also i presented my credentials to the pope two-days after 9-11 it was 9-13. first thing i did was say a prayer for the victims and their families. the next thing he said to me ambassador nicholson we have to stop these people who killed in the name of god. that's what they are doing. that's the difficulty of this. they are humbling themselves in the eyes of god in doing this. that's the real challenge. >> the president up until yesterday and one time prior wouldn't even use the term war on terror. >> he would not use the term, penny. >> he used the term in august of 2007. he said we have a war on terrorism in our hands. in his inaugural address he said we are at war. >> man caused disaster. overseas contingency operation. >> one of his first things was to increase the amount of troops we have in afghanistan. he understands the war to fight in afghanistan. >> you know why you can point out the dates he has done it because he has do
they give us updates telling us what they want to do. surprising someone in her position doesn't get it. >> also i presented my credentials to the pope two-days after 9-11 it was 9-13. first thing i did was say a prayer for the victims and their families. the next thing he said to me ambassador nicholson we have to stop these people who killed in the name of god. that's what they are doing. that's the difficulty of this. they are humbling themselves in the eyes of god in doing this....
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they were holding a bauble in front of us so enticing. this is what would make us jump. here is somebody who claims to have information about the location of ayman al zawahiri, the key target we have been going after with bin laden and it was irresistible. as a result, eight people are dead. and, again, if you want something that badly, you make yourself vulnerable and i think we have to be careful about that. the whole country would love to see bin laden and zawahiri brought to justice, but not at the price of making our own people vulnerable. >> it dawned on me, i'm sure on you that ayman al zawahiri is a medical doctor also, just like this double or triple agent. and the fact that an educated person like that could become a suicide bomber what does that say to you? >> it says the same thing to me as the abu mutallab case, many cases involve very educated people, people who really are at the elite of their societies, who for whatever reason have become disaffected, dlip deeply disaffected. the place where this man is said to be from is a special center for people like
they were holding a bauble in front of us so enticing. this is what would make us jump. here is somebody who claims to have information about the location of ayman al zawahiri, the key target we have been going after with bin laden and it was irresistible. as a result, eight people are dead. and, again, if you want something that badly, you make yourself vulnerable and i think we have to be careful about that. the whole country would love to see bin laden and zawahiri brought to justice, but...
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to use this issue -- mr. speaker, i saw lots of faces on the benches opposite appalled that this situation should be used to make personal attack on the prime minister. the honorable member on the raised three points that i believe are relevant to this issue. the first in terms of the number of all body scanners. what we need to do know is work with the airline industry to decide how many and where we can locate these scanners. as i said in my statement, we will have the first ready at heathrow within three weeks. there is a limited capacity to manufacture these and that these employees and also get the authority and the agreement of the different airline companies and their input into this. that will become much more widely available. the honorable member also talked of the eu's situation. that was clarified before christmas and there will be no e.u. community issues about the transfer of their permission. it still needs the country's transferring that information to agree about transferring techniques, but
to use this issue -- mr. speaker, i saw lots of faces on the benches opposite appalled that this situation should be used to make personal attack on the prime minister. the honorable member on the raised three points that i believe are relevant to this issue. the first in terms of the number of all body scanners. what we need to do know is work with the airline industry to decide how many and where we can locate these scanners. as i said in my statement, we will have the first ready at heathrow...
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thank you. >> son used by using enhanced screening technology. are you using the body imaging systems as the primary method of screening? >> we the get security as a system of lasers. -- we look at security as a system securitylayeof layers. it is behavior detection, it is canines, it is increase law enforcement presence, it is a series of layers that we will be adding to the security we already have at our domestic airports in the wake of this instance. >> you said that 300 additional scanners will be deployed in 2010. was that planned before this event? how much will it cost? >> it was planned before this. there was already finding that the congress had appropriated for the tsa. with respect to how many more, we will be working on that as part of our ongoing review. i would caution you not to focus solelyÑi on that technology. Ñithis is a series of layers tht we will be enhancing. >> both of you and the president mentioned the word accountability. all of three he made the point that it was not just the mistake of one person. who is being held
thank you. >> son used by using enhanced screening technology. are you using the body imaging systems as the primary method of screening? >> we the get security as a system of lasers. -- we look at security as a system securitylayeof layers. it is behavior detection, it is canines, it is increase law enforcement presence, it is a series of layers that we will be adding to the security we already have at our domestic airports in the wake of this instance. >> you said that 300...
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if they don't pay, it afxs all of us. the congress budget office estimates that this year, 5500 families would have paid a total of $14 billion in estate taxes. congress could renew the tax this year and make it retroactive back to january 1st. but a retroactive law may not fly with the courts. in the meantime the heirs of wealthy americans near the end of their life, has a new dilemma. >> if the person who has the power to pull the plug, i think it's human nature for that to become part of the inheriting. >> reporter: death and taxes have never been more intertwined. laura marquez, abc news, los angeles. >>> and next on "world news" -- playing football in the dark. a tough young athlete shows and tells how he does it. it's an amazing story. ...and i smoked for 29 years. the one thing about smoking - is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine
if they don't pay, it afxs all of us. the congress budget office estimates that this year, 5500 families would have paid a total of $14 billion in estate taxes. congress could renew the tax this year and make it retroactive back to january 1st. but a retroactive law may not fly with the courts. in the meantime the heirs of wealthy americans near the end of their life, has a new dilemma. >> if the person who has the power to pull the plug, i think it's human nature for that to become part...
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or, if you don't want to send us any money don't send us unfunded mandates. it is that simple. >> reporter: how much does $8 billion actually help california? well, remember as you said, california is facing a $21 billion budget crisis and $8 billion is not chump but will not get california out of the red and the governor says there will be many painful cuts in addition and he's unveiling his budget later today, and we'll be hearing more about those cuts. jamie. jamie: and we'll check back with you, live in los angeles, anita vogel, thank you. bill: you heard the earth shake, with the moves out of congress the other day and what led a top democrat to say good-bye to the u.s. senate, a rasmussen poll is out that may provide answers and scott is on deck live. jamie: and police chase on the streets of new york after a man with believed -- believed to have close ties to a terror suspect, crashes his car. the bizarre turn of events that led to this. bill: happy friday, i'm jon scott along with jane skinner, we'll see you in less than 15 minutes and did you here
or, if you don't want to send us any money don't send us unfunded mandates. it is that simple. >> reporter: how much does $8 billion actually help california? well, remember as you said, california is facing a $21 billion budget crisis and $8 billion is not chump but will not get california out of the red and the governor says there will be many painful cuts in addition and he's unveiling his budget later today, and we'll be hearing more about those cuts. jamie. jamie: and we'll check...
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thank you. >> son used by using enhanced screening technology. are you using the body imaging systems as the primary method of screening? >> we the get security as a system of lasers. -- we look at security as a system securitylayeof layers. it is behavior detection, it is canines, it is increase law enforcement presence, it is a series of layers that we will be adding to the security we already have at our domestic airports in the wake of this instance. >> you said that 300 additional scanners will be deployed in 2010. was that planned before this event? how much will it cost? >> it was planned before this. there was already finding that the congress had appropriated for the tsa. with respect to how many more, we will be working on that as part of our ongoing review. i would caution you not to focus solelyÑi on that technology. Ñithis is a series of layers tht we will be enhancing. >> both of you and the president mentioned the word accountability. all of three he made the point that it was not just the mistake of one person. who is being held
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they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary findings. there is no reporting out there right now about what the evaluation is. the next step is going to be what are the recommendations for fixing this? what we have to do to correct this system of people accountable within the administration? as far as john browning, i would go back to the one question that he did not answer that i think would be to the satisfaction of everyone. it was a why not label him an enemy combat? i think there would be dissatisfaction with some of his answers. for instance, about the idea of we might still send people to get in from -- yemen from guantanamo. host: the
they did not give us the clarity we needed to know who the individual was there were using. we need to make sure this never happens again. host: that from john brennan on a sunday morning programs. on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that would include john brennan, homeland security secretary and other members of his homeland security team. what questions do think he will be asking? what questions did john brennan not answer today? >> the first step is to get preliminary...
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they will come after us again. it was barack obama who said we're not going to use war on terror anymore because it's so offensive to people. we will talk about individual extremists or man-caused disasters. excuse me. hopefully from christmas day now he understands we are at war with al qaeda and he best respond as commander in chief and not in seem kind of english professor trying to come up with different words to talk about it. >> larry: don't you agree, stephanie, these are perilous times? >> well, yeah. that's a completely false criticism of the president, that the right is making. just use the google, as george bush called it. he said the words terror and war on terror and terrorism many times. i think he understands it. we disagree on how to fight it. bay, we can't do it militarily. you can't go bomb yemen. >> you take action when they come after us. just as we did in afghanistan, stephanie. and that is absolutely certain. we must take strong action today. >> but that's a straw argument. at no point did pre
they will come after us again. it was barack obama who said we're not going to use war on terror anymore because it's so offensive to people. we will talk about individual extremists or man-caused disasters. excuse me. hopefully from christmas day now he understands we are at war with al qaeda and he best respond as commander in chief and not in seem kind of english professor trying to come up with different words to talk about it. >> larry: don't you agree, stephanie, these are perilous...
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it was supposed to be working with us. caroline shively has details from washington. >> reporter: in a video released tape, a jordanian doctor says revenge is why he killed the c.i.a. operatives, because the c.i.a. had killed a pakinstani taliban leader with a missile strike in august. he also says he turned down millions of dollars from the u.s. and jordan who wanted him to spy on militants. the father of him says it's his son. he taped the video shortly before he went on a u.s. base and blew up seven c.i.a. agents and himself in afghanistan. he says on the tape, we will never forget the blood of our emir, referring to the dead taliban leader. saying it's their duty to go after other american targets. >> the "washington post" reports that just before the blast, his vehicle sped through checkpoints on base and when he stepped out to be checked by security guard, he quickly detonated the bomb, sending pelllets through him and others. they called meeting an asset like that, bad trade craft. in an op ed for sunday's post, c.i
it was supposed to be working with us. caroline shively has details from washington. >> reporter: in a video released tape, a jordanian doctor says revenge is why he killed the c.i.a. operatives, because the c.i.a. had killed a pakinstani taliban leader with a missile strike in august. he also says he turned down millions of dollars from the u.s. and jordan who wanted him to spy on militants. the father of him says it's his son. he taped the video shortly before he went on a u.s. base and...
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. >> it gives us a chance to use our fireplace. now >> i have been here 40 years, and this is one of the coldest winters. >> the winter blast also attacked the northeast. boston got a double whammy of snow and flooding. high tides created massive waves that/-- cracked against seawalls. winter did not show any mercy against the midwest either. firefighters battled not only blazes but arctic conditions, sending a second alarm, but in cleveland, life trenches on. >> as long as you dress properly, and layers, good hat, boots, and you are ready to go. >> now your weather forecast with john collins. >> we have really gotten good taste of winter here with this cold air. big storms over new england, and they are still getting storms. it is not heavy snow, but it has been persistent. a couple of flurries have pushed as far south as maryland. higher clouds a little further south. the lake effect is over pennsylvania but not quite making it into garrett county at this point. temperatures have been getting our attention. the readings are not t
. >> it gives us a chance to use our fireplace. now >> i have been here 40 years, and this is one of the coldest winters. >> the winter blast also attacked the northeast. boston got a double whammy of snow and flooding. high tides created massive waves that/-- cracked against seawalls. winter did not show any mercy against the midwest either. firefighters battled not only blazes but arctic conditions, sending a second alarm, but in cleveland, life trenches on. >> as long...
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body scanners will start to be used? >> we tried to get these to be used in 2007 and 2008, because what they do is allow you to see what's concealed in clothing including nonmetal. it has hit a lot of resistance from a small group of very determined people who have privacy objections, but you have to weigh in the balance the need to be able to ensure people are not smuggling on bombs against the concern that some people have that you're intruding. we did put things into the system so we blur the face and we don't retain the image. so i think we did a pretty good job of balancing, but it's slowed up the deployment quite considerably. >> mr. ambassador, what about the white house decision will they mandate fliers from 14 mostly muslim countries, is that effective or, as critics say, profiling? >> i was traveling myself this weekend, and a beneficiary of some of these enhanced measures, and i was coming from europe. i think that's quite a natural thing to do under the circumstances, but i think the principal problem here wa
body scanners will start to be used? >> we tried to get these to be used in 2007 and 2008, because what they do is allow you to see what's concealed in clothing including nonmetal. it has hit a lot of resistance from a small group of very determined people who have privacy objections, but you have to weigh in the balance the need to be able to ensure people are not smuggling on bombs against the concern that some people have that you're intruding. we did put things into the system so we...
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we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own internal reviews. preliminary findings, and he's got those. no reporting of what his evaluation is. but the next step is what are the recommendations to fix this, what do we need to do to correct the system or hold people accountable in the administration. as far as brennan, i would go back to the one question that was not answered in the way, why not enemy combatant. otherwise he answer every question. i think there will be something about the answers, like the idea that we may still send people to yemen from guantanamo, and that's a different question. >> pam, another issue
we had some cases that did not give us the clarity to know who it was. what we need is to make sure it never happens again. >> that's john brennan on the sunday morning program. and tim, on tuesday the president will hold a meeting that will include mr. brennan, the national security team and homeland security team. what questions do you think he will ask and what questions was john brennan not able to answer today? >> if you look at how the president wants there to work in his own...
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i think it is a challenge for all of us. we just have to be conscious of what we put in our bodies and what we do every day. >> any advice as far as the ones who have made that their new year's resolution? >> you know, if they can cut out three things in their diet that they know already are bad for them, whether it is cheese, pizza, ice-cream -- if they can cut those things out, that is the first step. just start walking around the neighborhood. >> i guess on "dr. oz," you will see your before-and-after. so nice meeting you. once again, you can see more on her transformation today on "dr. oz," 2:00 p.m. on a wbal. up next, the maryland lottery numbers, and another check of insta-weather-plus forecast. two little birds wearing a couple little hats. that looks like my windshield... when i made my trip back from phoenix. yeah, that's it. depend brand. for women and men. >> tonight at 5:00, now that the baltimore ravens are headed to the playoffs, the best way to get there, and where you might find a deal. that is tonight at 5:
i think it is a challenge for all of us. we just have to be conscious of what we put in our bodies and what we do every day. >> any advice as far as the ones who have made that their new year's resolution? >> you know, if they can cut out three things in their diet that they know already are bad for them, whether it is cheese, pizza, ice-cream -- if they can cut those things out, that is the first step. just start walking around the neighborhood. >> i guess on "dr....
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against us as a result. so between the military and the civilians, we will wind. that is not really how it is done or what history tells us. history tells us would you run effective counterinsurgency you kill a lot of people and if you don't you incarcerate them and engage in broad brush relatively harsh tactics to do that because the point* of counter in search counterinsurgency is to get order and you do it any way you can. doesn't matter if there is collateral damage or if you lock up the right people but it matters you are imposing order and security. that is the whole plan a point*. you don't kill with kindness you do that with military force. if you look at the british who are often acknowledged as the experts in counterinsurgency usually because they had colonies they had to run counterinsurgency operations to have security in the colonial empire. that is what the brits did. it is not pretty. it is ugly and runs counter to how we believe or what we believe we are as a country which is why the presiden
against us as a result. so between the military and the civilians, we will wind. that is not really how it is done or what history tells us. history tells us would you run effective counterinsurgency you kill a lot of people and if you don't you incarcerate them and engage in broad brush relatively harsh tactics to do that because the point* of counter in search counterinsurgency is to get order and you do it any way you can. doesn't matter if there is collateral damage or if you lock up the...
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public uses. if you're going to build a fire station, a park, a street. those are public uses. but taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment just so you can generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of either the federal constitution or the state constitution had in mind. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court opened the door for these types of takings with its controversial rule ago few years back. in response to that ruling, a lot of states passed laws protecting property rights. washington was not one of them. >> dan springer live in the pacific northwest. thank you. now it stretches more than a half mile into the sky. it's the tallest structure mankind has ever created. now it's officially open. how much taller is it than the empire state building? wait until you hear this, plus welcome back. bloggo. the first guy in the cube for 2010. looking good, isn't he? we'll find out what he did to earn that honor. speaking of honored guests, jon
public uses. if you're going to build a fire station, a park, a street. those are public uses. but taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment just so you can generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of either the federal constitution or the state constitution had in mind. >> reporter: the u.s. supreme court opened the door for these types of takings with its controversial rule ago few years back. in response to that ruling, a...